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they would be political suicide for elected officials. >> shepard: unions obviously big there, mike and they are not happy. >> right. you have to predict that there is going to be major slacious to the payroll and that means jobs are going to be laid off or positions will be laid off. so as me the union representing the municipal employees is the first to prepare a lawsuit. >> this whole thing was a sham for the state to come in and take over the assets of the citizens of detroit. that's what's happening and to break the unions. >> the people here in the motor city have been watching the city go down for a long time. they hope this is rock bottom and they can only rebound from him. shep? >> shepard: mike tobin live from detroit. news flash, lots of gamblers like to smoke. atlantic city's rebel resort and casino. announcing some big changes as it restructures under bankruptcy protection. for one, letting folks light up on the gambling floor. rebel opened last spring as ac's only smoke-free casino, turns out there was a reason it was the only one. it also dealt with problems like construc
they would be political suicide for elected officials. >> shepard: unions obviously big there, mike and they are not happy. >> right. you have to predict that there is going to be major slacious to the payroll and that means jobs are going to be laid off or positions will be laid off. so as me the union representing the municipal employees is the first to prepare a lawsuit. >> this whole thing was a sham for the state to come in and take over the assets of the citizens of...
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elections can want save haiti, but as i said then and again tonight, the failure to hold elections will doom haiti to permanent failed state status. elections which were due in november of 2011 for the third of the country's senate for all of its 140 mayoral positions in the country and local assemblies has not been held. without the elections, unfortunately, successful development is at risk, and, in fact, will not take place because in the absence of decent government, legitimate government, and in the absence of the rule of law, haiti will not be able to maintain international support, and it will not be able to pursue the transformation that was called for after the devastating earthquake that occurred three years ago. even today, three years after the earthquake, 300,000 continue to be living in displaced camps around the capitol city. over the course of the last year, a significant number of those displaced persons have enforcibly been evicted from those camps. although the government initially carried out several successful efforts to move people from displaced camps to some orga
elections can want save haiti, but as i said then and again tonight, the failure to hold elections will doom haiti to permanent failed state status. elections which were due in november of 2011 for the third of the country's senate for all of its 140 mayoral positions in the country and local assemblies has not been held. without the elections, unfortunately, successful development is at risk, and, in fact, will not take place because in the absence of decent government, legitimate government,...
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just get re-elected, do a good job, and that's what will come. >> isn't that what people want in the white house? someone to speak the truth, give it to them straight. >> i can't enter into the minds of new jersey voters obviously. there are millions of them. here is something we ought to take from this that is worrying. the republican field for 2016 is beginning to take form and the entire field is competing to find who can occupy the right spot. you had rand paul and ted cruz and not only is the field crowded of those who want to play to the hard eest right edg but people who are federal officers, senators and a member of the house of representatives. the republican party's strength is from the center right and at the states, where are the center right governors who will be interested in running in 2016? and if chris christie is not that person, the field becomes lopsided and very federal. >> you said chris christie should focus on being governor, worry about that stuff later. should christiane amanpo christ wants to run for president be looking at this? should he take any notes ha
just get re-elected, do a good job, and that's what will come. >> isn't that what people want in the white house? someone to speak the truth, give it to them straight. >> i can't enter into the minds of new jersey voters obviously. there are millions of them. here is something we ought to take from this that is worrying. the republican field for 2016 is beginning to take form and the entire field is competing to find who can occupy the right spot. you had rand paul and ted cruz and...
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republican party has sort of unveiled and showed its card over the last year or so in the presidential election. they're trying to sort of cover ground and recuperate from that sort of process. but scalia is, he's kind of like situated with the tea party republicans in a lot of his social beliefs. because of our access to the documentation of these court proceedings these days, the ways in which the information gets out really, really quickly, someone like scalia has essentially established himself as a representative of the right wing in too many ways for us to forget any time soon. these issues being onboard right now are going to prevent folk from distancing himself from the court in ways which we've done in the past. again, scalia is not the right guy for us to think about the supreme court in an apolitical sense. >> nia malika, i'm going to end you. in that context, one thing i thought was so interesting in the pew poll was that actually conservatives think that the court is too liberal. right? so politically speaking, we're sort of all over the map here. >> that's right. and that's becaus
republican party has sort of unveiled and showed its card over the last year or so in the presidential election. they're trying to sort of cover ground and recuperate from that sort of process. but scalia is, he's kind of like situated with the tea party republicans in a lot of his social beliefs. because of our access to the documentation of these court proceedings these days, the ways in which the information gets out really, really quickly, someone like scalia has essentially established...
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some of the people we elect are following suit. perhaps even more significant, it is happening on both sides of the aisle. montana senator jon tester moments ago became the first to add his name to that list. senator mark warner represents an historically red state. they join president obama, hillary clinton and claire mccaskill on the left. politicians like jon huntsman and dick cheney on the right. politico tells the story, the culture wars are back with you there time the battlefield looks a lot different. editorial director howard fineman, welcome. >> hi. >> so let me get your take on something. even though i support gay marriage as a conservative, i also don't believe the federal government should be in the marriage business. if they have to be, then i want them to distribute rights equally. but my end goal would be the government, the state out of marriage altogether. let's say that the supreme court rules in favor of gay marriage. do you think that would solidify the role of government in marriage for the long term in or do
some of the people we elect are following suit. perhaps even more significant, it is happening on both sides of the aisle. montana senator jon tester moments ago became the first to add his name to that list. senator mark warner represents an historically red state. they join president obama, hillary clinton and claire mccaskill on the left. politicians like jon huntsman and dick cheney on the right. politico tells the story, the culture wars are back with you there time the battlefield looks a...
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under the bridge and of course president putin said no he stood up to the oligarchs when he was first elected in this was the reason that. we quit russia a number of. friends and confidantes. very depressed and that lost meaning over the past couple of days we do have to remember that just loss of extreme high profile people. which not only the financial corp the british judge at attention we called him a liar on record i mean it's. a broken in defeated man a new powerful institution the brics joint development bank is set to emerge in the international financial arena that says the fifth annual summit of the world's fastest emerging economies has kicked off in south africa the leaders of brazil russia china india and the host nation this year are joined by egypt's president morsi now he is hoping to book a place in the club. is. hard to underestimate the importance and the potential off the brics nations first of all the combined population of all the five states is nearly three billion people you can truly understand the potential in that also the average g.d.p. growth last year was four pe
under the bridge and of course president putin said no he stood up to the oligarchs when he was first elected in this was the reason that. we quit russia a number of. friends and confidantes. very depressed and that lost meaning over the past couple of days we do have to remember that just loss of extreme high profile people. which not only the financial corp the british judge at attention we called him a liar on record i mean it's. a broken in defeated man a new powerful institution the brics...
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elections were great, but the afghans were the one who found it. i say that as an international observer myself. the afghans found it. but now it is crucial that those in organizations stay independent. trying to support afghans in parliament parliament and elsewhere who want to have a say. i don't want to suggest that hominid karzai's only motive would be unfortunate, but i think that the democracy needs the constitution of afghanistan, which is partially are doing, as you know, putting too much in the hands of the president in general. it is unbelievable. with all due respect, all the americans have done great work and we botched it. that constitution includes how we can amend it. these particular commissions need to be populated by people who are seen as representing all of afghanistan and not one particular interest. allegations of impropriety, but they have been investigated, not just president hamid karzai, but those are the kind of things that we have to open some in the next year. we need to avoid talking ourselves out of our own gain power
elections were great, but the afghans were the one who found it. i say that as an international observer myself. the afghans found it. but now it is crucial that those in organizations stay independent. trying to support afghans in parliament parliament and elsewhere who want to have a say. i don't want to suggest that hominid karzai's only motive would be unfortunate, but i think that the democracy needs the constitution of afghanistan, which is partially are doing, as you know, putting too...
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but if the court upholds prop 8, that leaves open the door for another election in california on whether to get rid of it. a chief justice john roberts will be watching the argument today with special interest. his cousin who says she is a lesbian hoping to get married. during his 2005 confirmation hearing, roberts introduced her along with other family members. >> i introduce my cousin -- >> reporter: in a guest coll lem for a gay rights group, and that is her on the left there in the picture says that everyone in the country has a family member end quote who is part of the gay and lesbian community. tomorrow, they take oup the federal law that blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the nine states where they are allowed. we will probably get decisions for both cases toward the end of june, matt. >> pete williams at the court this morning. thank you very much. >>> there is threatening talk out of north korea this morning. let's get to tamron hall with more on that. >> that is right. yet another threat from north korea. it was announced this morning that nor
but if the court upholds prop 8, that leaves open the door for another election in california on whether to get rid of it. a chief justice john roberts will be watching the argument today with special interest. his cousin who says she is a lesbian hoping to get married. during his 2005 confirmation hearing, roberts introduced her along with other family members. >> i introduce my cousin -- >> reporter: in a guest coll lem for a gay rights group, and that is her on the left there in...
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talk about how quickly things have changed in the last decade with the man who helped bill clinton get elected and how whether or not he'll be helping hillary clinton do the same in 2016. the ragen' cajon james carville will be here. ♪ under the sea >> good morning from the cast and crew of "the little mermaid" in new jersey. >> it's tuesday, march 26th, 2013. and this is the "daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >> good morning, everybody. i'm luke russert in for chuck todd. and our great thanks to the cast and crew of the little mermaid there at anthony wayne middle school in wayne, new jersey. i think ursula throwing to chuck todd is the top ten moment. just about an hour for now, the supreme court, a four-year legal battle to restore the right of marriage rights to same-sex couples. it could define marriage for the next generation. in 2008, six months after the california supreme court endorsed same-sex marriage, voters passed a ballot measure adding a marriage ban to the state's constitution. the state gave barack obama 61% of the vote and passed prop 8 with 52% of the vote. >> crowds
talk about how quickly things have changed in the last decade with the man who helped bill clinton get elected and how whether or not he'll be helping hillary clinton do the same in 2016. the ragen' cajon james carville will be here. ♪ under the sea >> good morning from the cast and crew of "the little mermaid" in new jersey. >> it's tuesday, march 26th, 2013. and this is the "daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >> good morning, everybody. i'm luke...
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they are considering a bill that would legalize betting on federal elections. backers say this kind of betting is legal in london and gaming companies. they are making a fortune. the law would allow betting on senate, congressional and presidential campaigns >>> it looks like the popular streaming service, hulu, could be up for grabs at the right price. investors looking for a littleant antacid after an up and day on wall street. >>> it has been a rough start for the week. that's for sure. futures are higher after the roller coaster day we had monday. the markets driven by news out of cyprus surrounding the country's bailout. it had been up by 51 points. the s&p came within a quarter point of its all-time closing high but failed to reach that. durable goods, new home prices and home sales and consumer confidence numbers. 14,447 for the dow. the knack dawnasdaq, 4245. >> hulu is looking out for possible buyers. disney and news corp own hulu and are considering what to do with their stakes in the five-year-old company. comcast gave up their stakes for buying nbc
they are considering a bill that would legalize betting on federal elections. backers say this kind of betting is legal in london and gaming companies. they are making a fortune. the law would allow betting on senate, congressional and presidential campaigns >>> it looks like the popular streaming service, hulu, could be up for grabs at the right price. investors looking for a littleant antacid after an up and day on wall street. >>> it has been a rough start for the week....
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now, the campaign has already been the subject of a lawsuit and an investigation by the federal election commission. >>> new twists this morning in the murder of colorado's prison system chief. he was gunned down on his front porch by a hit man, possibly as payback for trying to break up a white supremacist prison gang. here's abc's brandi hitt. ♪ >> reporter: in a somber moment at the funeral for tom clements, the wife of colorado's prison chief described the moment he was killed. >> last tuesday night tom and i were watching tv, and our doorbell rang, and my life was forever changed. >> reporter: clements was gunned down answering the door, and detectives now say ballistic evidence ties the murder to suspect evan ebel, who was killed in a shootout with texas police two days later. >> the casings that were found at the scene in texas, as well as the casings that were found at this scene, match. >> reporter: ebel was a member of the white supremacist prison gang, the 211 crew, and abc news has learned that before clements was killed, he thought the gang was getting too strong and tried
now, the campaign has already been the subject of a lawsuit and an investigation by the federal election commission. >>> new twists this morning in the murder of colorado's prison system chief. he was gunned down on his front porch by a hit man, possibly as payback for trying to break up a white supremacist prison gang. here's abc's brandi hitt. ♪ >> reporter: in a somber moment at the funeral for tom clements, the wife of colorado's prison chief described the moment he was...
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we all believe in majority rule, if you win the most votes you win the election. we all believe in referendum in california about raising taxes that if you get 15% plus one you're entitled to rule. but we believe at the same time there are certain rights that are not subject to majority control. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether to enshave people. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether to racially segregate schools. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether people get to practice the religion they want. the question is how to maneuver between those two positions and people's attitudes about that changes and that's part of what the supreme court is for. the supreme court told us in 1954, we're not going to take a vote in mississippi about whether after can americans go to segregated schools. so the only thing that majorities can't do are those things that are specified in the text or are contrary to the original understanding of the onstitution. others think the supreme court should pay attention to social orals. host: what about
we all believe in majority rule, if you win the most votes you win the election. we all believe in referendum in california about raising taxes that if you get 15% plus one you're entitled to rule. but we believe at the same time there are certain rights that are not subject to majority control. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether to enshave people. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether to racially segregate schools. nobody thinks we should have a vote about whether...
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as a senator in 2009, he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a runoff election after vote fraud. just before kerry landed, the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to kerry's visit to iraq where he confronted prime minister maliki for helping iran rearm the assad regime in syria. kerry has been on a diplomatic marathon. israel, jordan, iraq, back to jordan for a secret dinner with pakistan's powerful army chief of staff. >> we'll talk about hamid karzai in that minute. but what's the significance of that transfer to the afghan government? >> it's significant and for a couple different reasons. one is that it shows the acceleration of the redeployment of troops is going to happen quickly because a lot of troops were actually there to maintain a lot of the prison facilities, the bases at bagram, the most built out facilities that we have inside of afghanistan. it shows a level of seriousness about how fast this redeployment is going to happen. it really tries to establish a sense of nationalistic iden
as a senator in 2009, he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a runoff election after vote fraud. just before kerry landed, the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to kerry's visit to iraq where he confronted prime minister maliki for helping iran rearm the assad regime in syria. kerry has been on a diplomatic marathon. israel, jordan, iraq, back to jordan for a secret dinner with pakistan's powerful army...
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crazy since the election he still needs florida and ohio to win. >> a 20-year-old woman from serbia has a rare brain condition where she sees everything upside down. the good news she has been given a job at the white house as president obama's economic advisor. >>brian: we have the author of "the kindergarten of eden. " it is a book out now. he believes late-night comedians are playing it safe when it comes to making fun of president obama, perhaps excluding jay leno. welcome evan. >> thank you. >> let's change. carson used to make fun of everybody. >> carson felt a responsibility to be a comedian. that was his primary goal was to be an entertainer. since then the primary goal is to become an advocate. >>brian: in what way? >> liberals believe this is war. therefore, they see themselves as warriors for the cause. when you make fun of your candidate, you're actually, it's friendly fire. >>brian: you know what i think is amazing, if you watch the late-night phopb logs back to back to back, jay leno is the one that is somewhat fair and balanced. us number one and he might be paying the pr
crazy since the election he still needs florida and ohio to win. >> a 20-year-old woman from serbia has a rare brain condition where she sees everything upside down. the good news she has been given a job at the white house as president obama's economic advisor. >>brian: we have the author of "the kindergarten of eden. " it is a book out now. he believes late-night comedians are playing it safe when it comes to making fun of president obama, perhaps excluding jay leno....
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unfortunately, the people of minnesota re-elected her. but remember, this crazy woman was -- she won the straw poll out in iowa in 2012 and she at one time was the number one republican candidate for president. isn't that -- it is monumentally embarrassing for the republican party. >> it's terrifying. it is scary that that many people even if it is one state that she's best qualified to lead the country. >> bill: yeah. they want to reform the republican party. they aught to reform it. if they want to start by throwing michele bachmann out of the party. 1-866-55-press. what do we do about michele bachmann? >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks
unfortunately, the people of minnesota re-elected her. but remember, this crazy woman was -- she won the straw poll out in iowa in 2012 and she at one time was the number one republican candidate for president. isn't that -- it is monumentally embarrassing for the republican party. >> it's terrifying. it is scary that that many people even if it is one state that she's best qualified to lead the country. >> bill: yeah. they want to reform the republican party. they aught to reform...
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he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a run-off election after vote fraud. just before kerry landed, the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base giving karzai the power, if he chooses, to release dangerous prisoners. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to his visit to iraq where he confronted maliki for helping iran re-arm the assad regime. israel, jordan, iraq, back to jordan for a secret dinner with pakistan's powerful army chief of staff. and afghanistan. >> that was nbc's andrea mitchell reporting. >>> staying overseas, a rescue package has kept the banks in cyprus from collapse bug the implications with the european unit rocking the global markets. on wall street all three major indexes ended the day in negative territory. let's go to cnbc's karen cho who is live in london. who are the winners and losers in cyprus with this package? >> those with deposits under 100,000 you'reos are still the winners here. those with over 100,000 are taking the hit. as to what's playing out on the ground, two major banks there sti
he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a run-off election after vote fraud. just before kerry landed, the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base giving karzai the power, if he chooses, to release dangerous prisoners. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to his visit to iraq where he confronted maliki for helping iran re-arm the assad regime. israel, jordan, iraq, back to jordan for a secret dinner with pakistan's powerful army chief of staff. and...
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he was first elected to the senate in 1995 and has served three terms. he survived a near-fatal brain hemorrhage in 2006 and went on to win re-election in 2008. >>> secretary of state john kerry is now on route to paris following an unannounced visit to afghanistan, where he met up with president hamid karzai. monday's meeting followed weeks of tension between the u.s. and afghanistan over control of afghan prisoners and accusations that the u.s. had been working with the taliban. >>> but it's not all hard work and diplomacy for the secretary of state. this morning he got to use his head to get in a little play time with a women's doctor team in afghanistan. secretary kerry left kabul within the past hour after his first mideast tour as secretary of state. >> he needs a little more practice there. >> she's good. >> yeah, she is. 48 minutes past the hour. >>> don't blame the groundhog. why punxsutawney phil's handler says it's not the furry guy's fault we haven't seen spring, even though he predicted it was right around the corner. that's next. carfirmati
he was first elected to the senate in 1995 and has served three terms. he survived a near-fatal brain hemorrhage in 2006 and went on to win re-election in 2008. >>> secretary of state john kerry is now on route to paris following an unannounced visit to afghanistan, where he met up with president hamid karzai. monday's meeting followed weeks of tension between the u.s. and afghanistan over control of afghan prisoners and accusations that the u.s. had been working with the taliban....
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the campaign has been the subject of a lawsuit and an investigation by the federal election commission. >>> president obama challenging lawmakers to finish the job and get immigration reform passed. an agreement is within sight. a group of eight bipartisan senators, closing in on finishing a draft agreement which could put about 11 million illegal immigrants on the path to citizenship. the president applauded the congressional effort so far but pressed those lawmakers to get a move on. >> immigration makes us stronger. it keeps us vibrant. it keeps us hungry, it keeps us prosperous. it is part of what makes this such a dynamic country. after avoiding the problem for years, the time has come to fix it once and for all. the time has come for a comprehensive, sensible immigration reform. >> president obama apparently isn't the only high-powered leader pushing for change. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is forming a new issues advocacy group to promote immigration reform and education. >>> spring has clearly not sprung in much of the country thanks to chilly temperatures and records of un
the campaign has been the subject of a lawsuit and an investigation by the federal election commission. >>> president obama challenging lawmakers to finish the job and get immigration reform passed. an agreement is within sight. a group of eight bipartisan senators, closing in on finishing a draft agreement which could put about 11 million illegal immigrants on the path to citizenship. the president applauded the congressional effort so far but pressed those lawmakers to get a move on....
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that is less than 1% of elected republicans in the house. in the senate, there are 45 republicans, precisely one of them is on record as pro equal rights for gay people. and that's brand-new for him. that's rob portman who just came out with that position two weeks ago, after saying that his son is gay. so one senator out of 45 and two representatives out of more than 200. that's not a split in the party, that's like a sliver of the party. that's maybe even a splinter of the party, among elected officials. but as with other social issues in republican politics right now, republicans are sort of getting to the point where they don't want to change their policy position on these matters, they just don't want to be known for what their policy position is on this matter. they just want people to stop noticing it. so even though the party platform for last year's election and the republican party chairman, reince priebus, and the speaker of the house, john boehner, and the supposedly modern new republicans like marco rubio, are all on the record
that is less than 1% of elected republicans in the house. in the senate, there are 45 republicans, precisely one of them is on record as pro equal rights for gay people. and that's brand-new for him. that's rob portman who just came out with that position two weeks ago, after saying that his son is gay. so one senator out of 45 and two representatives out of more than 200. that's not a split in the party, that's like a sliver of the party. that's maybe even a splinter of the party, among...
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a special election is scheduled for june. >> lawyers began a fight for bankruptcy protection in federal court the four day hearing is to decide if leaders negotiated in good faith, before filing for chapter 9 bankruptcy, stockton has more than a billion dollars of debt. the crisis made worse by the housing bubble burst. it would allow stockton to avoid paying debts in full. >>> a former catholic priest who once worked in the bay area, was released from an irish prison. 77-year-old patrick joseph mckay pleaded guilty friday to abusing two boys more than 30 years ago, and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. this weekend a judge released him citing his age and that he already served 21 months for abusing other boys. he worked in the santa rosa diocese in the 1980s and was forced to resign amid- allegations he molested four young parishioners. >>> still tracking a chance of showers. i will detail the day by day outlook. >>> in two minutes ... >> how young is too young for solid [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need
a special election is scheduled for june. >> lawyers began a fight for bankruptcy protection in federal court the four day hearing is to decide if leaders negotiated in good faith, before filing for chapter 9 bankruptcy, stockton has more than a billion dollars of debt. the crisis made worse by the housing bubble burst. it would allow stockton to avoid paying debts in full. >>> a former catholic priest who once worked in the bay area, was released from an irish prison....
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a special election is scheduled for june. >> lawyers began a fight for bankruptcy protection in federal court the four day hearing is to decide if leaders negotiated in good faith, before filing for chapter 9 bankruptcy, stockton has more than a billion dollars of debt. the crisis made worse by the housing bubble burst. it would allow stockton to avoid paying debts in full. >>> a former catholic priest who once worked in the bay area, was released from an irish prison. 77-year-old patrick joseph mckay pleaded guilty friday to abusing two boys more than 30 years ago, and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. this weekend a judge released him citing his age and that he already served 21 months for abusing other boys. he worked in the santa rosa diocese in the 1980s and was forced to resign amid- allegations he molested four young parishioners. >>> still tracking a chance of showers. i will detail the day by day outlook. >>> in two minutes ... >> how young is too young for solid food. why many babies are getting solid food too early. >>> debating the cost of clean power why the price of go
a special election is scheduled for june. >> lawyers began a fight for bankruptcy protection in federal court the four day hearing is to decide if leaders negotiated in good faith, before filing for chapter 9 bankruptcy, stockton has more than a billion dollars of debt. the crisis made worse by the housing bubble burst. it would allow stockton to avoid paying debts in full. >>> a former catholic priest who once worked in the bay area, was released from an irish prison....
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you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. there is no way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. waderms of the roe v specter out there and the creation of continued war, this is backed up empirically. these issues are fundamentally different in that because unlike abortion, there is no victim they believe is being murdered. people very easily accommodate themselves to allow everybody to have the same opportunity to enjoy the benefits of married. you see this in state after state. people just calm down after a couple of years. if the supreme court were to say everybody has a right to marriage equality there will be some hub of about that. i do not think it'll be remotely comparable to the roe v wade situation. >> paul may be right that the aftermath of a role like ruling will be very differen
you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. there is no way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. waderms of the roe v specter out there and the creation of continued war, this is backed up empirically. these issues are...
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once we came out of that election, there was a whole buildup to the next election. >> you just described 1824. setting the stage for 1828. how does 1828 play out? >> in 1824, jackson was not quite sure that he was ready to be president. he was not quite sure he was the right man. however, it was stolen from him. then he knew he was meant to be president. when he came out in 1828, he came out fighting. >> what is interesting about the campaign, he and his surrogates were out on the stump. as many as 800,000 more americans voted in that election than had in the previous. how did he do that? >> a lot of it was the growing development of an actual national party. martin van buren had been working in albany and had been working with people in the south, particularly in virginia. this is a period of great technological change. railroads, newspapers, new communication methods coming to bear as well as a much larger electorate. there are more people voting, more interest in voting, and more opportunity to hear about it. >> more western states voting. >> rachel jackson became an issue in the 1828
once we came out of that election, there was a whole buildup to the next election. >> you just described 1824. setting the stage for 1828. how does 1828 play out? >> in 1824, jackson was not quite sure that he was ready to be president. he was not quite sure he was the right man. however, it was stolen from him. then he knew he was meant to be president. when he came out in 1828, he came out fighting. >> what is interesting about the campaign, he and his surrogates were out on...
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the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on tuesday. it will be a serious test of its ability to provide a united alternative to the assad regime. >> we will have much more on the syrian opposition coming up later in this hour. >> fighting is being reported in the capital of the central african republic. they have raided staff homes after rebels seized control there. >> the rebel leader has declared himself the new president. these developments come two months after rebels and the government signed a peace deal. >> schools and businesses are closed in the capital. they have taken to the streets. they are sending the country's president flame. the re
the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on...
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there was discussion during the press conference about the coming afghan elections in april of 2014. secretary kerry was saying that he is satisfied that karzai and afghanistan are on the way to safe, secure and transparent elections. there were discussions about security issues which remain huge in this country. they discussed the withdrawal which is beginning right now of u.s. forces just west of kabul where there has been a lot of violence and accusations flying back and forth about whether or not u.s. and coalition forces have been involved in harassments and worse. there was a lot of tension in the past couple weeks about karzai's recent criticism, his allegation that the u.s. was working in concert with the taliban against afghan interests. >> now, the media took that to say that i said there is a collusion. i never used the word collusion between the taliban and the u.s. those were not my words. >> reporter: karzai said his comments were misinterpreted. kerry said he understood. the two men not necessarily old friends but certainly old acquaintances a together and a to be frie
there was discussion during the press conference about the coming afghan elections in april of 2014. secretary kerry was saying that he is satisfied that karzai and afghanistan are on the way to safe, secure and transparent elections. there were discussions about security issues which remain huge in this country. they discussed the withdrawal which is beginning right now of u.s. forces just west of kabul where there has been a lot of violence and accusations flying back and forth about whether...
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as a senator in 2009 he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a run-off election after vote fraud. today just before kerry landed the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base, giving karzai the power, if he chooses, to release dangerous prisoners. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to yesterday's visit to iraq where he confronted prime minister malaki for helping iran rearm the regime in syria. in the last 72 hours kerry has been on a diplomatic marathon. israel, jordan, iraq, back for a secret dinner with the powerful army chief of staff of pakistan. tonight, afghanistan. all part of a fired up obama diplomacy trying to repair some mistakes and perhaps claim achievements before his time in office is up. andrea mitchell, nbc news, kabul. >>> there are 80 recipients of the medal of honor alive today. to a man they consider themselves ordinary americans. a few years back they decided to honor ordinary americans who, when challenged, did something extraordinary, exhibiting the qualities of courage, selflessness and sacrifice. so the medal of h
as a senator in 2009 he spent four days persuading karzai to hold a run-off election after vote fraud. today just before kerry landed the u.s. turned over control of the prison at bagram air base, giving karzai the power, if he chooses, to release dangerous prisoners. kerry's kid glove treatment of karzai is in sharp contrast to yesterday's visit to iraq where he confronted prime minister malaki for helping iran rearm the regime in syria. in the last 72 hours kerry has been on a diplomatic...
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the president is elected by the people and accountable to them. his legal and policy advisers are chosen just like a federal judge, appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. if the senate is not satisfied that a nominee for a legal position in the national security element of our government to provide independent advice and all the rule of law, it should exercise its prerogative to withhold its consent. it delays -- the senate delays confirmation for a lot less. confident barack obama is sensitive to these issues. i also have a lot of faith in the new cia director, john brennan, who happens to be an alumnus of this university. over the first four years of the obama administration, i probably sat with him for somewhere between 5100 situation room meetings. i believe i know his mind and his values, and in my opinion, john brennan embodies what the president talked about when he says an aggressive counter- terrorism policy, rule of law, and american values are not trade-offs. they can coexist. i finish with something i said a year ago a
the president is elected by the people and accountable to them. his legal and policy advisers are chosen just like a federal judge, appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. if the senate is not satisfied that a nominee for a legal position in the national security element of our government to provide independent advice and all the rule of law, it should exercise its prerogative to withhold its consent. it delays -- the senate delays confirmation for a lot less. confident barack...
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winners can elect to be paid out over 29 years or lump sum option when which in this case is 221 million. the odds of winning by the way about 175 million to one. those are some odds. >> shepard: i will say. julie banderas tonight. thanks. boeing dream liner returned to the skies today. first flight since all the battery problems grounded all around the world. boeing held a 2 hour test flight in seattle. aimed at showing federal officials that those battive tri issues are fixed. batteries caught fire on board two of the planes. one in boston and the other in japan. that incident led to full scale investigation and caused the feds to ground all 50 of the deem liners currently in flight. today, federal transportation officials announce they will hold a forum next month looking at the safety of that type of battery. and it seems those same officials are figuring out that ipads and kindles do not make planes fall from the sky. they might relax the rules in using electronics in flight as all fliers know you have to turn off your gadget for take off and landing. if the door is shut you have go
winners can elect to be paid out over 29 years or lump sum option when which in this case is 221 million. the odds of winning by the way about 175 million to one. those are some odds. >> shepard: i will say. julie banderas tonight. thanks. boeing dream liner returned to the skies today. first flight since all the battery problems grounded all around the world. boeing held a 2 hour test flight in seattle. aimed at showing federal officials that those battive tri issues are fixed. batteries...
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part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he undermines the position, often times a corrupt position in my opinion in afghanistan. >> karzai has been a prickly character to deal with more any administration. i am not sure he becomes more pliable, so to speak. take a lesson from iraq and dealing with iraq. when you pick up stakes and leave you lose influence. we are about to lose whatever influence we have on the country. >> shannon: quick thought? >> you can see it around the middle east. egypt led by the brotherhood. embassy, attack and we're hopeless and powerless. nothing happened after that. obama made a decision he wasn't interested in the region he wanted to leave. he can argue whether the blood and treasure spent in iraq was worth it. but when obama came in office it was spent. he had a choice. he decided we'll be out of there.
part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he undermines the position, often times a corrupt position in my opinion in afghanistan. >> karzai has been a prickly character to deal with more any administration. i am not sure he becomes more pliable, so to speak. take a lesson from iraq and dealing...
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and here i'm in front of some election graduate fitty. they have graduate fitty on their -- graffiti on their walls, too. >> these five pieces of jewelry were being worn in the moment when disaster struck. in that one day, the two cities lying on the bay of napeles in southern italy were lost. items such as this bracelet offer us a connection with those who once owned them. >> they're not artifacts, they're possessions. people commissioned them, people bought them. people admired them, used them, loved them, talked about them. they belonged to people. they are the possessions of people in their homes, just like we haved to. >> pompey was rediscovered in the 18th century, since which time the living has hardly been easy for the shaken city. it's been shaken by an albuquerque and stirred by allied bombing. then of course there's all the problems it's encountered in this century. in 2008 the italian government declared the crumbling city was an a state of emergency. three years later bad drainage and heavy rain led to severe structural damag
and here i'm in front of some election graduate fitty. they have graduate fitty on their -- graffiti on their walls, too. >> these five pieces of jewelry were being worn in the moment when disaster struck. in that one day, the two cities lying on the bay of napeles in southern italy were lost. items such as this bracelet offer us a connection with those who once owned them. >> they're not artifacts, they're possessions. people commissioned them, people bought them. people admired...
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the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on tuesday. it will be a serious test of its ability to provide a united alternative to the assad regime. >> we will have much more on the syrian opposition coming up later in this hour. >> fighting is being reported in the capital of the central african republic. they have raided staff homes after rebels seized control there. >> the rebel leader has declared himself the new president. these developments come two months after rebels and the government signed a peace deal. >> schools and businesses are closed in the capital. they have taken to the streets. they are sending the country's president flame. the re
the recently elected prime minister lacks unanimous backing from within the opposition ranks. these developments are being watched with concern abroad. >> on the one hand, we hope that the opposition pulls together again because any division is negative. on the other hand, we hope that the opposition sticks to its parameters. we absolutely do not want to drift towards extremism. >> the opposition will officially represent syria for the first time at the arab league summit on...
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you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. in terms of the roe v wade specter out there and the thision of continued war, is backed up empirically. these issues are fundamentally different in that because unlike abortion, and there is no victim they believe is being murdered. people very easily accommodate themselves to allow everybody to have the same opportunity to enjoy the benefits of married. you see this in state after state. people just calm down after a couple of years. if the supreme court were to say everybody has a right to marriage equality there will be some hub of about that. i do not think it'll be remotely comparable to the roe v wade situation. >>, may be right that the aftermath of a role like ruling will be very different in the con
you have one hypothesis is that the election returns. that is a cliche. they will be comforted by the fact that they're not getting too far ahead the american people. then you have the alternative which is being strongly argued by the other side. this is just a moment not to get involved. way you can tell what will affect which the justice which way. in terms of the roe v wade specter out there and the thision of continued war, is backed up empirically. these issues are fundamentally different...
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we teach at the kennedy school, for example, we teach a newly elected members of congress program every two years. this year i taught, i think we had 56 newly elected members, and in addition to teaching them budgeting and event during the day, i mean, i had a whole group of them that met with him privately just to go through some of these issues. a lot of interest in reforming the veterans disability system. a lot of interest in what's going on in the tricare and pentagon health care system. a lot of interest in trying to get information. i have a lot of staffers on the hill who are contacting me and my students all the time trying to get information. i have not seen that translate into somebody who would fall on their sword, so speak, to try and lead a complete transformation in how we think about war costs, and you know i don't see anyone, unicode is sort of about to take that charge. i think a number of those who have looked at it carefully, for example, bob who was the head of the house veterans committee, who is very much embraced my reform ideas for the disability system. he left
we teach at the kennedy school, for example, we teach a newly elected members of congress program every two years. this year i taught, i think we had 56 newly elected members, and in addition to teaching them budgeting and event during the day, i mean, i had a whole group of them that met with him privately just to go through some of these issues. a lot of interest in reforming the veterans disability system. a lot of interest in what's going on in the tricare and pentagon health care system. a...
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. >> you elected me on a single platform. i will defend this country at all costs. >> hollywood is getting bolder than ever about putting fictional presidents in the crosshairs and deadline hollywood's dominick patten says audiences are eating it up. >> we're entering the summer blost blockbuster seasons and blockbusters involve blow things up. you're looking at one of the few symbols that anyone in america, republicans, democrats or independent, immediately has a visceral reaction to. >> it reached a heyday when harrison ford sent terrorists often air force one. and everyone remembers when aliens blew up the white house in "independence day." but in the decade after 9/11, there seemed a definite squeamishness with our national landmarks in danger or the president. that is not the case anymore. >> we're talking about hell. >> you can try to find an agenda behind this, either the president is weak because he allowed his safety to be compromised or he's a hero because he gets his john mcclain on. but in the end the motivation m
. >> you elected me on a single platform. i will defend this country at all costs. >> hollywood is getting bolder than ever about putting fictional presidents in the crosshairs and deadline hollywood's dominick patten says audiences are eating it up. >> we're entering the summer blost blockbuster seasons and blockbusters involve blow things up. you're looking at one of the few symbols that anyone in america, republicans, democrats or independent, immediately has a visceral...
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in 2008, and barack obama was elected president. he come spodz office with what assumptions about iraq, and how did his views on iraq play out? >> well, president obama, as a candidate-- and i interviewed him twice on iraq, single subject, as a candidate-- his view was he campaigned on ae platform of taking all of the american combat brigades out inn 16 months with a date certain. >> rose: okay, then he gets into power, and he withdraws the troops. and then there are negotiations to leave some troops, which yous you believe was a significantwa mistake, that negotiation failed. and so they did not leave five, 000, or 10,000 troops there. 1 what happened? >> well, first off, withha president obama, he really did not fulfill his campaign promisf literally of taking the troops out in 16 months.s he pretted much ended up takingly them out on george bush's schedule, the end of 2011. two, the other thing is what people don't realize is the t obama administration tried to de a lot more than just take troops out. they tried to re-engineer th
in 2008, and barack obama was elected president. he come spodz office with what assumptions about iraq, and how did his views on iraq play out? >> well, president obama, as a candidate-- and i interviewed him twice on iraq, single subject, as a candidate-- his view was he campaigned on ae platform of taking all of the american combat brigades out inn 16 months with a date certain. >> rose: okay, then he gets into power, and he withdraws the troops. and then there are negotiations to...
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he said it is harder to change politicians' minds on an issue when an election is more than a year off. timing still mataries great deal in politics and it is how to see how $12 million spend in march of an offyear will have a tremendous persuasive effect on the incumbents. that is chris cillizza's analysis of michael bloomberg and his $12 million buy. do you see it that way? >> i think there is at love truth to that. when you talk about as many states as the map shows, 13 states, $12 million. we're not about a very serious buy. if you wanted to get serious, you're about tens and ten of millions of dollars. that being said whargts does do is start a conversation in some of these red states and the language in that commercial is very main stream acceptable language. >> not just the language. the look. i'm from texas. that's a good old boy on his pick-up. and he is appealing to a certain audience. >> so part of this, i think, is to make people comfortable with the debate. there will be around two and around three. especially when you're talking about gun control. this won't be settled in
he said it is harder to change politicians' minds on an issue when an election is more than a year off. timing still mataries great deal in politics and it is how to see how $12 million spend in march of an offyear will have a tremendous persuasive effect on the incumbents. that is chris cillizza's analysis of michael bloomberg and his $12 million buy. do you see it that way? >> i think there is at love truth to that. when you talk about as many states as the map shows, 13 states, $12...
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they have trouble meeting the criteria for extradition, but not only that, i mean, she could simply elect not to go back. and we have seen this in other cases before. certain people, certain countries said, you got to come back and they just don't go back. i think that's what you'll see here. i doubt she'll get on a plane and go back to italy. >> sunny hostin, what is the takeaway here, other than don't go to italy for amanda knox? >> we were covering this case before, brooke, i remember we would say, don't forget when you leave the united states, you're not always protected by the laws of the united states. i think the takeaway here is the united states is not going to extradite her, even though they have this agreement. that is because here we have the double jeopardy clause. there they don't. you see that kind of stance taken by countries, let's say, that won't extradite people to the united states, if they don't believe in the death penalty. and the death penalty case. i just suspect that amanda knox is going to be able to go forward with her life, but the bottom line, can you imagine
they have trouble meeting the criteria for extradition, but not only that, i mean, she could simply elect not to go back. and we have seen this in other cases before. certain people, certain countries said, you got to come back and they just don't go back. i think that's what you'll see here. i doubt she'll get on a plane and go back to italy. >> sunny hostin, what is the takeaway here, other than don't go to italy for amanda knox? >> we were covering this case before, brooke, i...
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after the first election round was considered fraudulent. so in fact i walked in the palace past this beautifully laid out ancient garden, and that's the garden where kerry walked karzai around and around and around the garden until he persuaded him, that it was in his interests to do something about it and not to let that fraudulent election result stand. it's a pretty good relationship, it is kerry that has had the relationship in the past with karzai. has been the mediator or the int interlockutor. the best person to get karzai on the same page. >> there seems to be a rhetorical contrast between what we saw with secretary of state kerry and hamid karzai today and the tough words that the secretary of state had for the iraqi president regarding syria and iran. can you just -- contrast those two for me? >> very, very different. because even though karzai has been an uncertain partner, he is an essential partner now with 60,000-plus american forces and 100,000 international isaf forces here on the ground. he is critical to the withdrawal of
after the first election round was considered fraudulent. so in fact i walked in the palace past this beautifully laid out ancient garden, and that's the garden where kerry walked karzai around and around and around the garden until he persuaded him, that it was in his interests to do something about it and not to let that fraudulent election result stand. it's a pretty good relationship, it is kerry that has had the relationship in the past with karzai. has been the mediator or the int...
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, the impending election was a postponing of the election and the problems surrounding the election and the imf loans are related. and so at least one of the arguments that have been made by the fund and i don't mean the only argument, is that they cannot in good faith commit to an agreement or has egypt commit to an agreement or have morsi commit to an agreement that does not have rod-based consensus meaning it is not approved by a legitimately elected parliament and that until that transpires, they are not going to you know, get to the $4.8 billion. there is much more going on than that. that is certainly one aspect of it and the other aspect and this is maybe four many of you to think about what the role should be is that it is not the case and it does not been the case in the past that the international community as regional players will allow egypt to fail. that is not happened in the last 30 or 40 years when egypt made based crisis at the end of the 1980s in which there were also running out of foreign reserves and couldn't pay off loans to the international paris club in the unit
, the impending election was a postponing of the election and the problems surrounding the election and the imf loans are related. and so at least one of the arguments that have been made by the fund and i don't mean the only argument, is that they cannot in good faith commit to an agreement or has egypt commit to an agreement or have morsi commit to an agreement that does not have rod-based consensus meaning it is not approved by a legitimately elected parliament and that until that...
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there's a general election coming up here in pakistan. the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he -- as we said, he was unchallenged in the past, but now he wants to try and challenge all the big boys in pakistan's politics. well, it remains to be seen if he can manage that. >> well, that's the thing. he comes back and says he's coming back to in his words save the country. and yet he hasn't got a seat. he hasn't got much of a chance of getting 170 seats in the election one would imagine. meanwhile, what are the charges he's facing? and then as we said he's a guy that the taliban wants to take out. >> yes. absolutely. a couple of reality checks th
there's a general election coming up here in pakistan. the first time potentially that one democratic government would hand over to another democratic government, believe it or not, for the first time in country's history. he believes that he's going to be a key player. but given the muted response he's had to his landing here so far and very little media coverage, it would seem that they have an uphill battle to make that race to the front so to speak here in the election coming up here. he --...
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there was a general election so i'm sure in that time a couple of delays at the russian. russian refused to get involved the eurozone wanted to wanted to. foist the cyprus problem on to russia russia said it was eurozone problem anyhow what happened eventually was that we came down to the wire as usual as is the case with pretty much every euro group decision it becomes more of a debacle than a. decision at all five am this morning they come up with ten billion in. bailout which is seven which is short seven billion less than than what was her last second a last second supposed gesture of being saved here but it's massively short of what they're asking for and we understand now that well the country's second largest bank will be close or thousand jobs will go either what do you know about the capital but from what i understand it's flying out of cyprus right yeah yeah there's been reports this morning frankfurter allgemeine zeitung reported that despite the freeze this is quite a story the bureau group froze the retail banking sector of an entire country people could not
there was a general election so i'm sure in that time a couple of delays at the russian. russian refused to get involved the eurozone wanted to wanted to. foist the cyprus problem on to russia russia said it was eurozone problem anyhow what happened eventually was that we came down to the wire as usual as is the case with pretty much every euro group decision it becomes more of a debacle than a. decision at all five am this morning they come up with ten billion in. bailout which is seven which...
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they can elect to be paid out over 29 years. or the lump sum option which in this case is 221 million bucks. people in 42 states, washington, d.c., u.s. virgin islands scrambled for powerball tickets at the very last minute. here are the winning numbers, they were 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and the powerball, 31. you got it? the drawing took place saturday but like most big lottery jackpots in the past it usually take as few days for the winner to come forward because they doesn't realize they're holding the winning ticket and they're waiting for the hype to calm down before stepping forward because all eyes will be on this very rich person. jon: they could be lining up financial advice. >> that could be it too. they will get a lot of advice and they will need it. jon: julie banderas. thank you. >> two years ago this weekend the health care law came into effect and many americans and businesses are waiting to see the impact of this law and what are the cost of some of these changes. jim angle live in washington this morning with more. j
they can elect to be paid out over 29 years. or the lump sum option which in this case is 221 million bucks. people in 42 states, washington, d.c., u.s. virgin islands scrambled for powerball tickets at the very last minute. here are the winning numbers, they were 17, 29, 31, 52, 53 and the powerball, 31. you got it? the drawing took place saturday but like most big lottery jackpots in the past it usually take as few days for the winner to come forward because they doesn't realize they're...
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in the last few elections democrats have been more effective. sandra: thank you very much, carl. full house resorts has revenue up 3% in the state of nevada. c.e.o. tells us why his company is a good bet for investors. dennis: and the lessons we can learn from third world economies. ways to particular start our own from the dean of n.c.u.'s stearn school of business. it's monday. a brand nestart. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% aual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for peop
in the last few elections democrats have been more effective. sandra: thank you very much, carl. full house resorts has revenue up 3% in the state of nevada. c.e.o. tells us why his company is a good bet for investors. dennis: and the lessons we can learn from third world economies. ways to particular start our own from the dean of n.c.u.'s stearn school of business. it's monday. a brand nestart. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just...
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last two elections because they're the ones who found the fraud. i say that as a former international observer. we did not find it, the afghans on it. it's crucial those organizations stay independent. one of the things we have to do is support afghans in parliament and elsewhere who want to have a say for those commissions. a temptation to stack them with people who support them. i don't want to suggest his motives are unfortunate, but afghanistan's constitutional which is partly are doing put too much power in hands of the president and general. the mayors of every town in that country, it's unbelievable. with all due respect to the american to do great work in afghanistan in great -- a decade ago, we botched it, and that's one of the things that have to figure out how to amend it. a short-term consequence is these commissions need to be populated by people who are seen as representing all of afghanistan and not one particular interest. not just in voting but the campaign to see the media cover all the different candidates and all the allegations
last two elections because they're the ones who found the fraud. i say that as a former international observer. we did not find it, the afghans on it. it's crucial those organizations stay independent. one of the things we have to do is support afghans in parliament and elsewhere who want to have a say for those commissions. a temptation to stack them with people who support them. i don't want to suggest his motives are unfortunate, but afghanistan's constitutional which is partly are doing put...
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when asked about the political risk for some senators coming up for re-election. >>> 7:48. high tee manned for guns and ammunition is creating jobs. weaponsmakers are scrambling to hire workers manyny positions are temporary contract jobs since employers don't know how long the surge in demand will last. the gun industry employs about 240,000 people nationwide. >>> people who live in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood plan to hold a meeting on a plan that would allow police to use tasers. greg suhr has asked the san francisco police commission to approve a pilot program that would allow officers trained in crisis intervention to carry tasers or stun guns. but opponents say tasers can cause serious injuries or death and have cost other cities millions of dollars in lawsuits. >>> 7:49. in overnight news, a stabbing victim recovering from surgery after an attack on a street in santa rosa. if happened last night on hughes avenue in the city's roseland neighborhood. investigators say the victim suffered a punctured lung after being stopped by several men. still not clear wh
when asked about the political risk for some senators coming up for re-election. >>> 7:48. high tee manned for guns and ammunition is creating jobs. weaponsmakers are scrambling to hire workers manyny positions are temporary contract jobs since employers don't know how long the surge in demand will last. the gun industry employs about 240,000 people nationwide. >>> people who live in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood plan to hold a meeting on a plan that would allow...
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when asked about the political risk for some senators coming up for re-election. >>> 7:48. high tee manned for guns and ammunition is creating jobs. weaponsmakers are scrambling to hire workers manyny positions are temporary contract jobs since employers don't know how long the surge in demand will last. the gun industry employs about 240,000 people nationwide. >>> people who live in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood plan to hold a meeting on a plan that would allow police to use tasers. greg suhr has asked the san francisco police commission to approve a pilot program that would allow officers trained in crisis intervention to carry tasers or stun guns. but opponents say tasers can cause serious injuries or death and have cost other cities millions of dollars in lawsuits. >>> 7:49. in overnight news, a stabbing victim recovering from surgery after an attack on a street in santa rosa. if happened last night on hughes avenue in the city's roseland neighborhood. investigators say the victim suffered a punctured lung after being stopped by several men. still not clear wh
when asked about the political risk for some senators coming up for re-election. >>> 7:48. high tee manned for guns and ammunition is creating jobs. weaponsmakers are scrambling to hire workers manyny positions are temporary contract jobs since employers don't know how long the surge in demand will last. the gun industry employs about 240,000 people nationwide. >>> people who live in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood plan to hold a meeting on a plan that would allow...
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an example, yesterday republican adviser karl rove said in the next election he could see pub one of the republican candidates favoring same-sex marriage. >> we will be covering a lot next week. thank you very much. >>> an apology from the irs over a training video that parodied star trek and paid for by taxpayer money. kelly o'donnell is in washington with more on that story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. well, anytime your tax money is wasted, it's frustrating but especially so when it is the irs that's accused of poor judgment. a congressional committee found this star trek spoof didn't have any training value in it at all. to boldly go hollywood. ♪ the irs spent $60,000. >> captain log. >> reporter: making two videos including this elaborate "star trek" parody. >> sorry about the uniforms, the dry cleaner gave us the wrong order. >> how fast can you get out of here. >> reporter: and of course mr. spock. but they aren't actors. no they are the tax men. >> russia, i dream someday i'd be rich and famous. >> me too. that's why i became a public servant. >> reporte
an example, yesterday republican adviser karl rove said in the next election he could see pub one of the republican candidates favoring same-sex marriage. >> we will be covering a lot next week. thank you very much. >>> an apology from the irs over a training video that parodied star trek and paid for by taxpayer money. kelly o'donnell is in washington with more on that story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. well, anytime your tax money is wasted, it's...